One big thing
WWE is temporarily lifting brand exclusivity rules, allowing more crossovers between RAW and SmackDown superstars leading up to Survivor Series: WarGames.
Why it matters
This move echoes the controversial “Wild Card Rule” from 2019, which faced criticism for diluting the brand split. The current crossovers could reshape storylines and create fresh matchups across both shows.
By the numbers
• 5 years since the original “Wild Card Rule” was introduced
• 3 years the brand split had been in effect before the 2019 rule change
• 6 superstars have already made cross-brand appearances in recent weeks
The big picture
Under Triple H’s leadership, WWE has been breaking old rules and experimenting with new approaches. This temporary brand crossover reflects that willingness to shake things up.
Details
• Crossovers are expected to continue until Survivor Series: WarGames
• Recent appearances include:
– RAW: Cody Rhodes, Tiffany Stratton, Nia Jax
– SmackDown: Dominik Mysterio, Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez
• The move allows for more diverse matchups and storyline possibilities
What they’re saying
JoeyVotes and TC on WrestleVotes Radio’s Backstage Pass: “There would be many brand interactions in the lead-up to the event.”
The bottom line
While the crossovers offer exciting possibilities, WWE will need to balance this approach carefully to avoid the pitfalls of the previous “Wild Card Rule” era.
How do you think these brand crossovers will impact WWE’s storylines and match quality? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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